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A positive two weeks on the road for Cork County

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Cork County continued their positive run of form following their demolition of Limerick Raiders in the Munster Senior Cup quarter final at the Mardyke. Next up over the June Bank Holiday weekend were tricky away ties at Midleton in MCU Division 1 and Leinster CC in LCU Division 2.

Saturday June 4th

The away trip to Midleton brought the Mardyke side to unfamiliar territory with the East Cork club having moved from their old grounds at Midleton College out to the grounds of Midleton RFC. The home side won the toss and put the league holders into bat on the new artificial surface and immediately County were in trouble losing Shannon Madden and the returning Robert Duggan, both adjudged caught behind. Both the openers were soon followed by overseas player George Barry who was out to an excellent diving catch at point. At 9-3 the County middle order had to scramble into action with Ross Durity and Sidhz Joshi joining each other in the middle; what followed was an outstanding exhibition of composure and power as both batsmen recorded centuries – Durity (164) and Joshi (127*) in a Club record 280 run 4th wicket partnership to take the game away from the home side to leave Cork County on 348-5 after their 50 overs.

In response, Midleton put up a brave fight after losing some early wickets with middle order batsman Robert Smyth (110) recording a century of his own. James Duggan, who returned to the County side following his college exams, finished up with figures of 4-30 having bowled some excellent line and length. Overall it was a lacklustre fielding display from the Mardyke side as they had one eye on Monday’s trip to Rathmines and also having put such a large total on the board for Midleton to chase. In the end they bowled out the home side for 236 which handed County an impressive 112 run victory.

MCU Division 1:
Cork County 348-5 beat Midleton 236 all out by 112 runs at Midleton RFC.


Monday June 6th

Bank holiday Monday brought a tough trip up to Observatory Road in Rathmines for a clash with high flying Leinster CC. The home side, who were relegated from Division 1 last season, are hoping for an immediate return to the top division and so represented a good barometer for the Mardyke side. On a decent looking wicket Cork County skipper, Bruce Koch, won the toss and decided to bat. His decision was vindicated with another solid start from the opening partnership of Durity and Madden with Durity in particular looking very fluent in the middle. The partnership was broken with the score on 40 after Durity was adjudged LBW by Buksh. Barry entered the fray with some explosive hitting down the ground but a missed timed drive saw his demise to a straightforward catch at extra cover. Koch then proceeded to stroke the ball around the famous Rathmines ground with typical aplomb with hint of power every now and then. Unfortunately the middle collapsed around him with Joshi, O’Leary, Fogarty and Wootton all departing for a combined score of 4 as a result of some superb swing bowling from Carroll! Former skipper, Robert Duggan, joined Koch at the crease and attempted to get his captain on strike as often as possible entering the final 10 overs and with the batting power play imminent. However, following a sharp piece of fielding from Jones, Duggan was run out and Koch (76) soon followed leaving County with a total of 203 to defend.

With a total probably 20-30 runs short of a satisfactory score to defend, County knew they needed early wickets and they delivered with an exemplary opening attack from Bruce Koch and George Barry. Barry probed with excellent line and length while Koch bowled with great venom as they both tore into the Leinster top order removing the two dangermen Jones and Schultz with the score still under 70. Some exceptional keeping from wicket keeper Shannon Madden aided the two openers reducing the home side to 74-7. County’s fielding was generally excellent with one or two exceptions. However, a superb 8th wicket partnership between Byrne (36) and man-of-the-match Carroll (66) brought Leinster to within victory but County fought back to bring themselves to the verge of victory with the home side on 181-9. Carroll continued to play in a composed manner and guided his side to a nail biting victory by 1 wicket with a boundary through mid wicket with only 3 overs remaining. It was a great spectacle for the neutrals with both sides going toe to toe in a fine game of cricket.

LCU Division 2:
Leinster 203-9 beat Cork County 202 all out by 1 wicket at Observatory Lane.


Saturday June 11th

Following the disappointment of the 1 wicket loss to Leinster CC, County faced another tricky away trip the following weekend with a journey down to Carriganore in Waterford to face WIT. Last season the Mardyke side found both of their trips to Waterford more than a difficult obstacle so they were not underestimating the task in hand this year. However, with a crucial LCU Division 2 home tie against Old Belvedere the following day, County rested some first team regulars. In the absence of Bruce Koch, Ross Durity captained the side which saw senior debuts for both seamers Brian O’Leary and Farhan. The match also saw the return of Brad Morgan to the Cork County senior side after his ‘brief’ hiatus to Cork Harlequins last season. WIT won the toss and decided to bat. An innings typified with plenty of aerial shots saw the home side set a total of 213 with Haq Nawaz reaching 53 with debutant Brian O’Leary finishing with figures of 3-39.

On an artificial with uneven bounce, Cork County openers Shannon Madden and Ross Durity were determined to establish a solid start. After an uncomfortable innings, Shannon was caught behind for 15 and he was soon followed by overseas player George Barry who was adjudged LBW to Adeel. Robert Duggan joined Durity in the middle and both experienced batsmen were eager to consolidate the innings. However, Durity soon departed to an excellent caught and bowled by Adeel. Des O’Leary joined Duggan and both combined to form a solid partnership with both players playing some nice shots down the ground and square of the wicket. With County cruising towards victory, O’Leary mistimed a full delivery and was clean bowled by Nawaz. A well crafted innings by Duggan saw him soon reach his half century and he began to open up with victory in sight and finished the game on 77 not out. Victory was secured with Creedon dispatching a full delivery from Adeel to secure an impressive 5 wicket victory at a demanding venue.

MCU Division 1:
Cork County 215-5 beat WIT 213 all out by 5 wickets at Carriganore.

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County suffer second surprise defeat in Division 1

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Cork County suffered their second successive defeat in Division 1 after they went down to the league’s bottom side Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT). The defeat follows on from their narrow loss at the Mardyke to Limerick Raiders the previous weekend which opens up the Division 1 title chase. County were without this season’s star man Bruce Koch, experienced seamer Keith Banks and both Ross Durity and Andrew Saul due to unavailability. It was Cork County’s first visit to the Waterford venue which didn’t appear to be up to senior standard lacking some basic facilities and cricket equipment.

County skipper Robert Duggan won the toss and decided to bowl hoping to dismiss the Waterford side for a low total. James Duggan took the early Haq Nawaz and he was soon followed by Naveed. County took wickets at regular intervals with Andrew Wootton finishing with figures of 2-34 off 10 and Noelie Cronin with 2-39 off 6. However some poor bowling by the others in the County attack allowed WIT to creep towards 250 with Nasir Mohammed (46) and Sunil Sherawat (51) being the principal run makers in the WIT lineup.
Cork County’s reply got off to a swift start with Andrew Wootton striking some typically big bowls off his legs and down the ground but yet again his innings came to a premature end when he was trapped LBW by Haq Nawaz. Des O’Leary on his return to the first XI opened the batting and showed great patience and composure early on as he work the ball well off his legs and down the ground. Robert Duggan joined O’Leary at the crease after Wootton’s departure and the two consolidated the innings well and dampened the early Waterford enthusiasm. Seemingly in total control and set for a big score O’Leary decided to play a lofted drive down the ground straight into the hands of long-off for 22 runs. In form batsman Chris Banon, having scored 101 not out for the 2nd XI against Harlequins the previous day, entered the fray and took his time to get accustomed to the quite bouncy artificial. With Cork County on 154-2 and on course for hard fought victory, Duggan was dubiously adjudged LBW by umpire Ger O’Sullivan following a defensive shot against Hussain having made a large stride down the wicket. Duggan’s departure was swiftly followed by middle order batsmen Michael John Wycherley, Darren Fogarty and Mirza Baig all of whom were bowled by off-break bowler Hari Ramshetty. This mid order collapse put huge pressure on young starlet Banon who attempted to take most of the strike in order to push County towards victory. However as Banon continued to lose partners with Parvez Ali was also dubiously adjudged LBW, he attempted loft a shot over cover-point but mistimed it directly into the fielders hands. With Banon’s departure County’s hopes of victory fizzled out also and tail-ender James Duggan was the final man to be dismissed condemning the Mardyke side to a surprise defeat and second in as many weeks.

Cork County remain top of Division 1 following Cork Harlequins surprise 5 wicket defeat to Midleton at Midleton College, leaving the Farmers Cross side 9 points adrift of County. The two sides were due to face each other this coming weekend at Farmers Cross but the fixture has been bizarrely postponed without justifiable explanation. Just to note that on the same day Phoenix CC will be competing in the Leinster league Division 2.